This is for those that want to use CDEMU without the gnome-panel applet or some other GUI. I personally made it because I don't use gnome-panel so i can't use the applet provided, and I also am not too tempted by the GUIs available through the net.

So basicaly, as you can see in the screenshot attached, from Nautilus:
Just right-click the disc image, click Mount Disc, and after a second a window with the mounted image content pops up.

I just tested this with Ubuntu Lucid so the light installer I made will warn you if you try to run it under another distro. If however you test it with another one and it works fine please post the output of `cat /etc/*-release`

And one more thing before installing it through the install.sh script. It will reload nautilus so don't panic if your open folders will dissapear while installing this.

KNOWN BUGS: NONE

If you find any bugs please report to help improve this.

Changelog:

[0.2.1]
> added notifications of success/failure of mounting
> the current value is shown when choosing number of discs to be created
> fixed aptitude installations from the installer scripts
> fixed the folder opening with overloaded hdd
> fixed script copy bug
> fixed nautilus-actions entry bug

[0.2]
> made installer for the script and the required dependencies
> have 2 options for installing: nautilus-actions, nautilus-script
> you can change the default number of virtual disks created from the install
script
> no longer require restarting the session for the daemon to run
> installer automaticaly imports the nautilus-actions entry

disc-mount script

i found an easier solution. Just put the script disc-mount in to the hidden folder in your home .Gnome2/nautilus-script. Right click on the iso image and select scripts-> disc-mount. it works perfectly.

disc-mount script

i found an easier solution. Just put the script disc-mount in to the hidden folder in your home .Gnome2/nautilus-script. Right click on the iso image and select scripts-> disc-mount. it works perfectly.

i prefer nautilus-actions as it shows the mount option only for the supported file types and it's not in the scripts area (which for me is quite crowded) :) if you want it like that do as you wish

Re: disc-mount script

As you might have seen already, the script can now be installed either as a nautilus-actions entry or as a normal nautilus script. If anyone has other ideas or problems with this feel free to comment here and help improve the script.